Above Suspicion | |
Director: | Phillip Noyce |
Screenplay: | Chris Gerolmo |
Music: | Dickon Hinchliffe |
Cinematography: | Elliot Davis |
Editing: | Martin Nicholson |
Distributor: | Lionsgate |
Runtime: | 104 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Gross: | $25,396[1] |
Above Suspicion is a 2019 American crime thriller film directed by Phillip Noyce, from a screenplay by Chris Gerolmo, based upon Joe Sharkey's non-fiction book of the same name revolving around the murder of Susan Smith. It stars Emilia Clarke, Jack Huston, Sophie Lowe, Austin Hébert, Karl Glusman, Chris Mulkey, Omar Miller, Kevin Dunn, Thora Birch and Johnny Knoxville.
It was released in the United States on May 7, 2021, by Lionsgate.
Susan Smith is a drug addict who lives with her abusive boyfriend Cash and two young daughters in a run-down trailer in Pikeville, Kentucky. She meets ambitious rookie agent assigned to an FBI field office and he recruits Susan as his informant for a high-profile case. Susan believes her bad luck may finally be changing, but as their relationship deepens, so does the danger, setting in motion a downward spiral of jealousy, betrayal and violence resulting in one of the most notorious crimes in FBI history.
The film was announced during the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Philip Noyce was set as director, with Emilia Clarke and Jack Huston cast as the film's two main leads.[2] [3] The production began filming in Lexington, Kentucky on May 24, 2016.[4] Omar Benson Miller was cast on May 25, 2016,[5] with May 27 seeing the additions of Thora Birch and Johnny Knoxville to the cast, alongside numerous other supporting actors.[6] Filming took place in central and eastern Kentucky – in Lexington in Fayette County, and in Bourbon and Harlan counties – in 2016.[7] [8]
It was first released in the United Arab Emirates on June 20, 2019.[1] Its theatrical release in the United States and on VOD was on May 7, 2021 by Lionsgate.[9]
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of based on reviews, with an average rating of .[10] On Metacritic, the film holds a rating of 46 out of 100, based on nine critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[11]